Dear WAI Interest Group, W3C WAI invites you to review the updated Draft Group Note Accessibility Maturity Model [1]. This is the planned last draft before we publish it as a Group Note. ABOUT THE ACCESSIBILITY MATURITY MODEL The Accessibility Maturity Model provides a framework to assess an organization's policies and procedures to deliver accessible products and services. It can be used to measure current capabilities, identify gaps, and plan improvements. FOR REVIEW We welcome your comments on the following questions: * Is it clear how you might use the model? * Is it clear how levels are used to define organizational maturity? * Are the dimensions broad enough to encompass all aspects of organizational maturity? * Do you think the guidance works for different sizes and types of organizations? * Are there any concepts or terms in the document that need better explanation? We also welcome copyedits and editorial suggestions to improve the quality of the writing. COMMENTS We welcome your feedback and especially encourage comments by organizations implementing the model. To comment, open a new issue in the Maturity Model GitHub repository [2]. Please create a separate GitHub issue for each topic, rather than commenting on multiple topics in a single issue. If it's not feasible for you to use GitHub, email your comments to public-maturity@w3.org. Please put your comments in the body of the message, not as an attachment. Please send comments by 30 September 2025. THANKS W3C thanks everyone who contributes to this document -- see Editors at the top [1] of the document and contributors in the Acknowledgements [3] section. Regards, Tamsin Ewing, Senior Accessibility Content Specialist, on behalf of: David Fazio, Maturity Model Task Force Co-Facilitator Janina Sajka, Maturity Model Task Force Co-Facilitator and Accessible Platform Architectures (APA) Working Group Co-Chair Matthew Atkinson, APA Working Group Co-Chair Ruoxi Ran, W3C Staff Contact for the Maturity Model Task Force and APA Working Group Kevin White, W3C Senior Principal Accessibility Specialist Shawn Lawton Henry, Director of the W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) -- Tamsin Ewing (she/her) Senior Accessibility Content Specialist Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) W3C/People/Tamsin [4] Links: ------ [1] https://www.w3.org/TR/maturity-model/ [2] https://github.com/w3c/maturity-model/issues/new [3] https://www.w3.org/TR/maturity-model/#acknowledgements [4] https://www.w3.org/staff/#tamsin
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